Why Was I Charged for Shipping When the Site Says TireBuyer Offer Free Shipping?

Why Was I Charged for Shipping When the Site Says TireBuyer Offer Free Shipping?

Shipping is free on all tires, when you have your tires installed by a TireBuyer installer in your area.

If you choose tires to have your order shipped to a location other than a TireBuyer installer (such as your home), they charge a small shipping fee. If you do pay for shipping, you’ll pay a much lower rate than you would with competitors, thanks to the shipping volume parent company does with FedEx.

Want free shipping on your order? Just shop for the tires you want, then choose a local installer when you check out.

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